Costco has very nice Miele CM6150 One-Touch Countertop Espresso and Coffee System with Integrated Milk Frother for $1499.
https://www.costco.com/miele-one-...04916.html
I've own this exact model for the past two months and really like it. Especially compared to various SAECO and Gaggia machines I have owned for the past 20 years. This one makes by far better drinks, better functionalities, more quite and better built.
Considering reputation and reliability (hopefully) of the brand, I think $1499 is a great deal. I know it's expensive and not for everyone but, if someone into great coffee plus convenience plus great Miele service... this is great value.
There is higher end model for $1799 Miele CM6350.
Basically the same machine with few more bells and whistles.
https://www.costco.com/miele-one-...88401.html
Just in case, no I am not working for Costco, not for Miele. Just a humble fan of this product.
63 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
A Nespresso uses capsules of coffee, similar idea to the Keurigs. Super automatics machines uses whole bean coffee, it grinds and makes the espresso for you. Maintenance is a little more involved, depending on the machine you have. For example, I have a Gaggia Velsca and weekly I rinse out the brew group. The machine lets me know when to descale.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
but i guess people want super auto, but im not buying that it pulls perfect shots for all types of coffee but i guess its nice to just set it and forget it
Semi auto is a completely different market. It MAY seem that you can compare them to superautos but, it's not. Superautos make decent espresso, not great, decent , very decent for this model.
Main advantage of superautos is convenience. You pressed a button and you get great coffee or milk drink.
In my years of owning superautos I had a period when I used semi auto. I bought Lelit Anna on the advice of my local coffee machine repair shop owner. About Breville he says these machines are his bread and butter. They are made in China and pretty low quality, on average, do not last more than three years. So, if you really strive for perfection go for better quality brand like Lelit, Rancilio etc.
On the point, yes semi auto machines are great if you want to make occasional drink or, to get more involved with coffee making process but, it takes time and effort. I used my Lelit for almost a year and sold it. As one famous coffee blogger says if you buy semi auto machine you buy yourself a hobby.
but i guess people want super auto, but im not buying that it pulls perfect shots for all types of coffee but i guess its nice to just set it and forget it
Watch this video approximately from 20 seconds in.
https://youtu.be/fRBOxyu2b2Q
I think Juras covered by 2 years warranty. Check your method of payment. Some credit cards have double warranty insurance coverage if you use them as method of payment it will extend yours to 4 years. I used it once to repair my treadmill.